Another Clemson legend is on the ballot for the 2022 class of the College Football Hall of Fame.
The National Football Foundation released the ballot on Wednesday and Levon Kirkland was nominated for consideration for enshrinement. He joins 78 players and seven coaches from the FBS.
Kirkland anchored a salty Clemson defense at linebacker from 1988-91 and went on to play in the NFL for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The former Tiger is already in the Clemson Ring of Honor and the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame for his accomplishments on the field, four year degree and significant contribution to the athletic department.